The ultimate sense of security will be when we come to recognize that we are
all part of one human race. Our primary allegiance is to the human race and
not to one particular color or border. -Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General
of the International Atomic Energy Agency (b. 1942)

Evan is correct. The info can cover and dustjacket info can be used when
doing a synopsis but scan of cover do not get included in the uploaded
books.

Note carefully whether it is a synopsis by the publisher or a review by
anyone else. They have different copyright restrictions. A publisher's
synopsis can be copied. Material on the cover by anyone but the publisher
may not because it has its own copyright restrictions not cover by our
Chafee Amendment permissions.

I never heard any rule about that. While I definitely would not include it
within the book, I really don't see why you couldn't use it for the long
synopsis on the submission form if you wanted to. I mean, it's just
telling what the book is about, so it's going to pretty much be the same
thing no matter which edition it's from, right? Unless it specifically
says that it contains revised text, or somehow indicates in some way that
it's different from other editions, I don't see the problem. But I don't
think it would be appropriate to put it in the actual file of the book.

We should not use the paperback cover blurb for either another paperback
edition or a hardcover edition of the same title. Is that right?

Is there a resource for cover info for any edition of a book?
(Just hoping.)
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